Richard Hollingshead was a young sales manager at his dad's Whiz Auto Products, who had a hankering to invent something that combined his two interests: cars and movies. His vision was an open-air movie theater where moviegoers could watch from their own cars and experimented in his own driveway in New Jersey. The inventor mounted a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of his car, projected onto a screen he had nailed to trees in his backyard, and used a radio placed behind the screen for sound. With an investment of $30,000, Richard opened the first drive-in on Tuesday June 6, 1933 in Camden, New Jersey. The price of admission was 25 cents for the car and 25 cents per person. Network Awesome explores the vast collection of films made for this new generation of film goers, mainly kids and teens on the make.

MONDAY: MONSTERS! Love them or risk being gotten!

TUESDAY: GIANT ANIMALS! Look out! They will stomp on your toy trains!

WEDNESDAY: END TIMES! If the A-Bomb doesn't get you, the Earthquakes will!